A growing number of Battlefield 6 players have reported facing the frustrating “Multiplayer Not Installed” bug after preloading the game. If you’re unable to access online play, don’t worry — here’s a detailed look at how to fix the issue across EA App, Steam, and PlayStation platforms.
Players on the official Battlefield Discord and various forums are reporting that Battlefield 6 won’t launch, displaying a “Multiplayer Not Installed” or “Campaign Not Installed” error on PlayStation and the EA App.
As we have seen, the multiplayer and single-player components are treated as separate add-ons, which means they are installed and managed independently. In some instances, preloading the game has caused issues with license validation, preventing the system from correctly recognizing that certain parts of the game have been purchased or installed, resulting in errors when attempting to access either mode.
Fix the Multiplayer Not Installed Bug on the EA App
If you’re using the EA App, you can try this fairly simple workaround that’s helped some players:
- Go to Your Library and select Battlefield 6.
- Click Manage.
- Choose Repair
If that doesn’t work, try these next steps:
Head into the Modify Install settings for Battlefield 6, then temporarily uncheck the Multiplayer option.
After that, check it again to trigger a fresh download and reinstall of the multiplayer component — this can often resolve the missing files causing the error.
Some players say they’ve been able to access community servers by using the Portal tab.
Console & Steam Players
PlayStation
If you’re experiencing the same problem, one recommended solution is to rebuild your console’s database in Safe Mode.
Doing this not only helps resolve the “Multiplayer Not Installed” or similar issues, but it can also fix a range of installation and license errors that might be preventing the game from properly recognizing the installed components. It’s a useful step to ensure everything is correctly detected and functioning.
Xbox
For Xbox users, if the issue continues despite trying other fixes, the best course of action is to perform a full reinstallation of the game. Unfortunately, repair options on Xbox are fairly limited, so completely reinstalling the game is often the most reliable way to ensure that all files are correctly installed and any corrupted or missing data is replaced.
Steam
While the majority of Steam players don’t experience this issue, it’s still a good idea to verify the integrity of your game files through your Steam library. This can help ensure that no corrupted or missing files are interfering with the game’s ability to launch properly.
At this time, there’s no definitive information on whether or when a permanent fix for this issue will be officially released.
However, the developers are fully aware of the problem and are actively working behind the scenes to address it. In the meantime, most users on the EA App can rely on temporary measures, such as using the Repair feature or going through Modify Install, which are generally quick, straightforward, and effective solutions that can resolve the issue for the majority of players while a full fix is still in development.